Bhoothnath Returns
takes Bhoothnath's story forward. As he returns to 'Bhoot World' he's greeted
with taunts and condemnation from different ghosts for delivery dishonour to
the ghost-community for obtaining browbeaten by a child on Earth. Post the humiliation,
Bhoothnath decides to redeem himself and are available back to scare a bunch of
children. Bhoothnath's rummage around for youngsters brings him to Akhrot, a
slum child United Nations agency is additionally the sole one who will see him.
along they comply with facilitate one another and their relationship sees them
become involved during a cause that's larger than they'd ever fanciful. to
maneuver ahead they'll got to defy one among the country's most powerful and
corrupt politician Bhau. The Lok Sabha elections square measure nearing and
Bhau's triumph could be a mere formality, or is it? during a world, wherever a
standard man is fearful of politics, can a standard man's ghost overcome his
worry to face up for what is right ANd fight against injustice? Bhoothnath
Returns is an fun tale of fine against evil, weak against powerful, past
against future.

After his last visit to
earth (prequel), Bhoothnath (Bachchan) goes back to exotic Bhoothworld,
wherever ghosts lavishly live it up. although it's run sort of a sarkari
organization with departments like 'Reincarnation Section', 'Bhooth Mail', et
al. Lol!. 'BN' is ridiculed by his gang-of-ghosts at his inability at scaring
youngsters. whereas there is a long anticipate reincarnation (longer if you wish
to be born-again as Aamir's dog. Bhoots love film industry too!), 'BN' gets one
final likelihood to descend to earth for one more kiddie scarefest. There he
meets the zesty, tapori slumboy, Akhrot (Parth) United Nations agency's the
sole one who will see ghosts. They type AN indivisible team of ghostbusters -
evicting haunting bhooths from buildings, and different earthbound endeavours
(like cleansing up garbage on the streets and within the system).

Soon they meet the
conniving politician Bhau (Boman), and once some waking up 'BN' agrees to
contest elections because the 1st ever bhooth candidate. He turns into a star
ghost, inquiring for media interviews, and teaming up with filmys. however can
Bhoothnath's phantasmal powers be able to match up to the ghastly politics of
humans?

Tiwari's sequel trigger
off with lots of promise, diversion, laughs and lovable sociableness between a bhooth and a boy. The
first-half has wittily written scenes - arrange with sarcasm and feeling,
however the story slowly turns into a tedious job course on choice. The
preaching distracts from some very good performances and unwittingly loses
humour, however the story will have its heart within the right place. 'BN'
makes a comeback at an ideal time - bang on with our Indian elections, and
packs a strong message, albeit with potholes within the plot.

Bachchan is good
because the bhooth having a ball at his bhootiyapa, however his booming spiels
square measure generally banal; it is the one-liners that score. Boman is
'predictably' sensible however OTT in parts; and Mishra (lawyer) enthuses with
a simple act. The leader of this party is definitely kid creative person Parth.
His confidence, charm and energy square measure unimaginable. He has the
simplest lines within the film, adding the maximum amount zest (if not more) to
the current ghost-story.